The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Extended Edition)
The third installment in Peter Jackson’s improbably brilliant, mammothly successful trilogy. December 29 and January 1, 2023.
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The third installment in Peter Jackson’s improbably brilliant, mammothly successful trilogy. December 29 and January 1, 2023.
On 12/29, see Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical journey into his adolescence. a marvelously multilayered experience, with costar Paul Dano in person!
On December 27 & 30, we kick off a week of screening all three extended editions of Peter Jackson’s beloved trilogy.
On 12/30, see Jordan Peele's wildly expansive, primally frightening movie, one of the year’s most puzzled-over, debated, and admired studio productions.
Juan Pablo González has created a drama of striking observational realism that’s as much about environmental change as the fascinating community of people at its center.
The second installment in Peter Jackson’s improbably brilliant, mammothly successful trilogy. December 28 & 31.
Screening 12/31, Rise of the Guardians is a holiday-themed animated adventure tale starring the Immortal Guardians of William Joyce's beloved book series
On December 31, see two brilliant performances by Tilda Swinton—as an elderly mother and her middle-aged filmmaker daughter—in Joanna Hogg's exquisite The Eternal Daughter, which takes the seeming form of a classical ghost story.
The third installment in Peter Jackson’s improbably brilliant, mammothly successful trilogy. December 29 and January 1, 2023.
Hong creates a rich world of mundanity and possibility, in which relationships and professional aspirations are often connected, and no future is certain.
One of Hong’s most ruminative and slyly caustic films, In Front of Your Face follows a middle-aged woman who has come back to South Korea after living abroad for many years.
Lee Hyeyoung gives another standout, ruminative performance as a cantankerous middle-aged novelist who hasn’t written in years and is in desperate need of a new creative outlet.
Dir. Jeff Tremaine. 2022, 96 mins. DCP. With Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, Preston Lacy. Twenty years after the surprising box office success of Jackass: The Movie, and twelve ...